Masonry Magazine February 1961 Page. 14
TO SAFEGUARD YOUR REPUTATION, SPECIFY PRODUCTS OF FTI MEMBERS
Members of the FTI protect your reputation as well as their own by means of an enlightened program of quality control, and aggressive pursuit of improvement in structural glazed and unglazed facing tile.
Through standardization of colors, shapes and sizes, through cooperation with the Modular Building Standards Association, through provision of product information (including precise descriptions of physical properties, performance characteristics, and specifications), these responsible manufacturers save you planning time help minimize installation time and waste.
By means of continual testing, rigid quality control is maintained. By means of research, quality is improved and new architectural needs are met. Institute engineers offer technical aid, help solve design installation problems. Increased production by Institute members meets job schedules and design needs.
Only members of the FTI underwrite the costs of this constructive program; only members of the FTI support this long-range point of view that helps architects perform efficiently, enables the building industry to deliver the best possible end product. Only members of the FTI merit your support.
For further information, contact the Facing Tile Institute or the sales offices of the member companies listed above. In the interest of better facing tile construction, these companies have contributed to this advertisement.
F.T.I. MEMBERSHIP:
Charleston Clay Products Company
Charleston 22, West Virginia
McNees-Kittanning Company
Kittanning, Pennsylvania
Metropolitan Brick, Inc.
Canton 2, Ohio
Natco Corporation
Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania
Stark Ceramics, Inc.
Canton 1, Ohio
West Virginia Brick Company
Charleston 24, West Virginia
FACING TILE INSTITUTE
1520 18th Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C.
Beauty Sanitation Low Maintenance Structural Stability Color Range Thru-the-wall Modular. Flexibility